7.6 Million Views on this Blog…Morgansstalking.com

Hard to believe—I just checked the stats on this blog, and there have been 7.6 million views and nearly 7,900 comments since I started. Wow. I never imagined that many people would find their way here and take the time to read Morgan’s story.

When I began this blog, my hopes were simple and deeply personal:
to tell Morgan’s story,
to help others recognize the warning signs,
to share what to do if you’re being stalked,
and to raise awareness about the very real dangers and seriousness of stalking.

If even one life is saved because of something shared here, then every word has been worth it.

Sometimes it’s the simplest steps that matter most:

📒 Document every incident
📸 Save screenshots and messages
👮 Report it to the police
🧳 Keep a go-bag ready
🐾 Have a safety plan for your pets

You’re not alone—and knowledge can be a powerful first step toward safety.

 

Turning Pain into Protection for Others: Why It Matters

When you turn pain into protection for others, it matters more than you know. 💜

A very wise person once said, “You don’t heal from trauma by forgetting it happened. You heal by changing your relationship with what happened.”

That shift in perspective changed everything for me.

After the loss of my precious daughter, Morgan, I realized that healing didn’t mean leaving her story behind. Instead, it meant carrying it forward with purpose. It meant turning unimaginable pain into awareness, advocacy, and protection for others.

If sharing Morgan’s story helps even one person recognize danger sooner, speak up, or find the courage to ask for help, then her life continues to make a difference in this world.

Pain can break us—but it can also become the very thing that helps protect someone else. And that matters more than words can ever fully express. 💜

Here are the stages of healing from pain:

  • Acknowledgment: Accepting that it happened
  • Understanding: Learning what it taught you
  • Integration: Making the lessons part of who you are
  • Service: Using your experience to help others

 

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